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Ingrid’s Kitchen is one of those places I’ve heard about but just, for whatever reason, never visited. I recently had the chance to go there for lunch with a friend, and while the food was pretty good, the bakery is what blew me away. You’ll be amazed at the sheer number of cakes, cookies, and other desserts Ingrid’s master bakers whip up each day. Read more...(564 words, estimated 2:15 mins reading time)

The Rink’s name is derived from the fact that it used to be an ice skating area where kids of all ages could enjoy playing hockey or figure skating. Now the ice has been removed, and the twenty seven thousand square feet of space has been turned into a winding pathway with thousands of different items showcased by the more than one hundred different dealers and artisans. The high ceilings that were originally built as part of the ice rink, now serve to make the gallery have a very lofty feeling, so that even though the path can feel cramped at times, I did not ever get the feeling of claustrophobia. Read more...(290 words, estimated 1:10 mins reading time)

There are a lot of small, local businesses and stores in Oklahoma City, just like in many areas. The difference is that not all of them are in easy to find locations. While the downtown and Bricktown areas do have a number of great little stores, they aren’t the only place to look for local shopping and great deals. One of the shops that’s a bit difficult to just stumble upon is Lynda’s Birkenstock. Read more...(422 words, estimated 1:41 mins reading time)